lo June, 1911-] Veniacidar Xames of Victorian Plants. 



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Vernacular Names of Victorian Plants — continued. 



Botanical Name. 



Popular Name. 



Use or Character. 



MoNOCOTYLEDONEiE— EuCALYCEiE PERIGYNiE — Contimied. 



Orchide* — continued. 

 Diuris — • 



alba, R.Br. 



punctata, Smith 



palustris, Lindl.. . 



maculata, Smith 



peduneulata. R.Br. 



sulphurea, R.Br. 



longifolia, R.Br. 

 Orlhoceras — 



strictuni, R.Br. . . 

 Calochilus — 



campestre, R.Br. 



Robertson!, Benth. 

 Cryptostyiis — 



longifolia, R.Br. 



lepto(-hila, F.v.M. 

 PragophyUuin — 



australe. R.Br. . . 



elatum, R.Br. . . 



Frenchii. F.v.M. 



brevilabre. Hook. f. 



patens, R.Br. 



fascuni, R.Br. . . 



Reidicnbachii. F.v.M. 



nigricans, R.Br.. . 



rulum, R.Br. 



brachystachyum, Lindl. 



despectans, Hook. f. 



fimbriatum. R.Br. 



Archori. Hook. f. 



fnscoviride. Leader 



Uixoni, F.v.M. .. 



intricatum, C. Stuart 

 Microtis — 



porrifolia, R.Br. 



atrata, Lindl. 

 Corysantkes — • 



unguiculata, R.Br. 



pruinosa, R. Cunn. 

 Pterostylis — 



concinna, R.Br. 



curta. R.Br. 



Mackibboni. F.v.M. 



acuminata, R.Br. 



nutans, R.Br. . . 



pedaloglos.sa, Fitzg. 



peduneulata, R.Br. 



nana. R.Br. 



cucullata. R.Br. 



furcata. Lindl. . . 



grandillora. K.Br. 



reflexa, R.Br. 



reflexa, var. pra;cox (praj' 

 cox, Lindl.) 



obtusa. R.Br. 



parvjHora, K.Br. 



barbata. Lindl. . . 



mutica. R.Br. . . 



rula. R.Br. 



longifolia. R.Br. 



vlttata, Lindl. . . 

 Caleya — 



major, R.Br. 



minor, R.Br. 



Sullivani, F.v.M. 

 Drukira — 



irritabilis, (J. Kcirh. 

 Aeianthwt - 



caudatus, R.Br. . . 



e.\.sertu'<, K.Br. . . 



White Diuris 

 Purple Diuris 

 Swamp Diuris 

 Leopard Orchid 

 Snake Orchid 

 Tiger Orchid 

 Tall Diuris 



Crow Orchid 



Satyr Orchid 

 Brown Beards 



Long-leaved Duck Orchid 

 Thin-lipped Duck Orchid 



Austral Leek Orchid 

 Tall Leek Orchid 

 Stout Leek Orchid 

 Short-lipped Leek Orchid 

 Pale Leek Orchid 

 Tawny Leek Orchid 

 Dense" Leek Orchid 

 Dark Leek Orchid 

 Red Leek Orchid 

 Desert Leek Orchid 

 Tiny Leek Orchid 

 Fringed Leek Orchid 

 Archer Leek Orchid 

 Dusky Leek Orchid 

 Di.xon Leek Orchid 

 Elfin Leek Orchid 



Leek Microtis . . 



Tiny Microtis 



Lesser Red Helmet 

 Greater Red Helmet 



Trim Green-hoods 

 Blunt Oreen-hoods 

 Short Green-hoods 

 Pointed Green-hoods 

 Nodding Green-hoods 

 Tailed Green-hood.s 

 Maroon-hoods 

 Dwarf Green-hoods 

 Leafy Green-lioods 

 Forked Green-hoods 

 Large fJreen-lioods 

 Strii)ed Green-hoods 

 Early Green-hoods 



Slender Green-hoods 

 Tiny Green-hoods 

 Bearded Green-liooiLs 

 Small Green-hoods 

 Rusty-hoods 

 Tall Green-hoods 

 Banded Green-hoods 



Cockatoo Orchid 

 Small Cockatoo Orchid 

 Spectral Cockatoo Orchid 



Hammer Orchid 



Tailed Gnat Orchid 

 Comniim <;naf Orchid 



The flowers are too small and mono- 

 tonous in colour to be of any appre- 

 ciable decorative value, and the 

 plants have no fodder value, and, so 

 far as is known, have no economic 

 importance 



Grows amongst grass, &c. ; of no economic 

 value 



"( Grows in shady places ; too small to be 

 / worthy of cultivation 



Many of the larger flowered species of 

 Pteroglyiis, as well as most of the 

 Orchidece, would look well in " wild " 

 lawns and slirubberies. The flowers 

 of Pterostylis, though without dis- 

 tinctive colours, are curious in shape 



Grow in slutdy places, under Tea Tree 

 and other vegetation, as also do 

 other species 



Po.ssibly worthy ci . nli iv;il i<>n as L'arden 

 novelties 



I'suallv grows in alpine districts 

 (irowHludampshiidv plac.s und.r >lirub3, 

 itc. 



